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Post by dereks on Sept 11, 2019 10:17:14 GMT 1
Stumbled across an aircharter website whilst looking up N119NE which is due in today - found that LY-FLT B735 Klasjet shown as offering empty leg into LJLA from Frankfurt on 15th Sept.
Of course things may change but interesting what you can accidentally discover.
Dereks
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Post by joelatbsl on Sept 14, 2019 22:42:15 GMT 1
A very likely candidate to take Liverpool FC to their first Champions League match of the season, away in Napoli on Tuesday ...
JOEL
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Post by Beemer on Sept 15, 2019 21:51:25 GMT 1
According to LJLA departure board the KlasJet KLJ6110 departs to Naples @ 11:00hrs. Regards Beemer and thanks PG.
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Post by Ant on Sept 16, 2019 7:24:11 GMT 1
For anyone looking for the B735 - it's on the Eastern apron, (Ezyland)
Ant
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Post by evoant on Sept 16, 2019 8:26:41 GMT 1
BRO37A G-TGPG B733 1145 / 1430
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2019 13:09:07 GMT 1
Did a B757 land between 1130 and 12? Saw what looked like one flying low over Huyton but nothing recorded on FR24 playback. Seemed too low for MAN.
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Post by eye2eye5 on Sept 16, 2019 13:21:24 GMT 1
Maybe the Wideroe, Ste, it came over Rainhill rather low.
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Post by John Jones on Sept 16, 2019 14:10:17 GMT 1
Did a B757 land between 1130 and 12? Saw what looked like one flying low over Huyton but nothing recorded on FR24 playback. Seemed too low for MAN. BRO37A G-TGPG B733 Was in that area about that time. John
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2019 15:25:23 GMT 1
Forgot FR24 shows UTC. Unless, the E190 looks similar to a B757 from underneath I can't understand how I've made that mistake? It does fit the pattern of aircraft coming over though. Thanks for your replies eye2eye5 and KLM-MD11.
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Post by philglt on Sept 16, 2019 17:18:16 GMT 1
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Post by Beemer on Sept 16, 2019 18:08:27 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2019 21:56:47 GMT 1
Just noticed EI-DAJ going in (2152). Delivered to Ryanair in February 2003. This has to be (one of, if not) it's final visit before retirement.
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Post by viscount on Sept 17, 2019 7:01:42 GMT 1
EI-DAJ is the 8th from oldest Boeing 737-8AS in the Ryanair Fleet currently. The oldest being EI-DAC delivered 3 months earlier in December 2002. My impression is that the 16 remaining EI-DA* block aircraft (del Dec 2002-Sept 2003) which were down for replacement shortly, will remain in the fleet and active with Ryanair for some time to come due to the lack of a replacement aircraft and no public announcement yet as to a solution to the Boeing 737MAX's woes, let alone the re-introduction into service.
Looking back: in July we had EI-DAE and in June EI-DAC, with EI-DAJ on Liverpool overnight base for a while. I don't have August's movements yet.
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Post by optimum1878 on Sept 17, 2019 17:50:25 GMT 1
DAC,my initials.
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